The NSPCC provides answers to parents' questions about leaving children alone, including the recommended ages for adult supervision. It also offers advice and tips to help parents navigate this task.
The NSPCC has answered some parents' and carers' burning questions including what ages it would not recommend leaving without adult supervision . Is it against the law to leave your child at home alone? What age is it okay to leave them? The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ( NSPCC ) has the answers for you. Whether it's term time or the school holidays, parents have to constantly grapple with the rising cost of living and the never-ending demands of childcare.
The child protection charity has answered some parents' and carers' burning questions including what ages it would not recommend leaving without adult supervision for long periods of time. The NSPCC has also issued advice and tips to help parents and carers navigate the task and make sure that their child is ready when they do make that step. ( Getty Images) It is against the law to leave a child alone if it puts them at risk but there is not a legal age that a child can be lef
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